Gaza – Only 2 Percent Of $5.4 Billion Pleged To Rebuilding Gaza Delivered

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    Palestinians warm themselves by a fire near the ruins of houses which witnesses said were destroyed by Israeli shelling during the most recent conflict between Israel and Hamas, in the east of Gaza City December 1, 2014. ReutersGaza – Two months after donors pledged $5.4 billion to help rebuild Gaza after the war between Israel and Hamas, Palestinian, U.N. and other officials say barely 2 percent of the money has been transferred.

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    The conference in Cairo had been hailed as a success, with Qatar promising $1 billion, Saudi Arabia $500 million and the United States and the European Union a combined $780 million in various forms of assistance.

    Half was expected to go to rebuilding houses and infrastructure in Gaza destroyed during seven weeks of fighting, and the rest to support the Palestinian budget.

    But of the total, only $100 million or so has been received, according to U.N. and other officials. While the EU and the United States have accelerated some funding that was already in the pipeline, very few new pledges have come to fruition.

    “We have received funding and pledges of approximately $100 million for shelter and repair,” said Robert Turner, director of operations for the U.N.’s Relief and Works Agency in Gaza.

    “That money will be largely finished in January 2015. We have a shortfall (for shelter and homes) of $620 million and we are going to run out right in the hardest part of winter.”

    Details of donor commitments are often hard to pin down as the headline figure frequently includes money set aside earlier but not yet paid out.

    While that is the case with some of the funds for Gaza, particularly from the EU and the United States, the Arab states were in most cases making new commitments of support. Officials said they had been among the worst at following through.

    “The Arab countries haven’t paid anything until now,” Mufeed al-Hasayna, the Palestinian housing minister, said this month. “The Europeans just a few millions, maybe something from the Swedes.”

    It was not clear what happened to promises of $200 million from each of Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. In part, officials said, the problem is that it always takes time for donors to follow through on their commitments.

    It is also difficult to transfer money to Gaza since Hamas, an Islamist group, remains in control. The money was supposed to go to the Western-backed Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, which planned to resume responsibility in Gaza and administer the money. That has not yet happened.


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    9 years ago

    the donors realize it’s a WASTE OF MONEY to send to Hamas ‘cuz they won’t rebuild houses or schools. They’ll build TUNNELS, ROCKETS, BULLETS, BOMBS

    9 years ago

    Hamas knows darn well that terrorism is a great business!
    After all the missles are fired, in return the terrorist organization gets 5.4 billion dollars for their reign of terror so they can start again a new wave of terror with more sophisticated weapons and newly refurbished tunnels! It’s a win win for Hamas which will be rated the number one richest terrorist organization especially after it receives the 5.4 billion dollars for their terrorist activities, and programs!

    9 years ago

    That’s 2% too much, and 2% donated to funding continued tunnel-building and other terror!

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    Anominous
    9 years ago

    I have little doubt that the money from Qatar and Saudi will come in, as well as European countries. It’s just a matter of time. They all hate Israel too much. When Maschiach comes, this will be used against the arabs and europeans, for having helped a terrorist nation to cause Jewish lives to be lost. If you finance terrorism, you are a terrorist yourself.